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Re: Have EA lost the plot?

As the song goes "say aloe but wave goodbye."
I'm as fallible as anyone but i think level 5+ chard guard/blover combos will rack up the big points this week and as mine are level 3 i won't even try it.
VICTORY TO MEEEEE!!!!!!🇬🇧
(It's a lot less bovver with a blover!)

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  • BBnot8's avatar
    BBnot8
    8 years ago

    Unfortunatly, I agree with you @Humplemann
    Last week setup was not good with the lack of producing plant and a bad premium plant, but this week is even worst.
    The only point to thoses Tall Nuts is to get ride of them at the beginning so you can have more suns...
    And I don't see how you can have a good score if you don't abandon your first columns...to hard to protect and for a ridiculous amount of points .. :/
    What will it be next week, necromancy in column 2 without infinite lawn mower ??

    @MAGICDAVESHROOM Care to share your strategy in private ? 🙂

  • I for one still enjoy this game no matter what challenge they bestow upon us. I learn how to implement different types of plants, attack and defensive, as well as learn new strategy combos that I otherwise might not come up with on my own. These battlez scenarios help me with tough adventure mode levels and endless rounds too. This weeks setup definitely showcases defensive plants. Its not about picking the same mundane level 10 Caulipower and Wasibi Whips to score over 5 million every single game every week. Its about learning to use all of the plants to your best advantage in order to defeat your opponents score.


  • @BBnot8 wrote:

    What will it be next week, necromancy in column 2 without infinite lawn mower ??

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    Maybe columns 2 thru 9 filled up with Dave's spores. No starting sun and no sun producing plants. Then players restricted to only the basic Peashooter while facing up to a tsunami of Gargantuars? 

  • BBnot8's avatar
    BBnot8
    8 years ago

    I partially agree with you on that.
    That's right that you have to adapt your strategy and not doing the same think every week, use different plants, etc. That should be the main idea with Battlez.
    But the problem is, if you don't have some specific premium plants, high level plants or master a specific combo, you can't really have a good strategy.


    Last week there was no suns producing plant but gold bloom was allowed. I'm pretty sure premium players which are using gold bloom every week did not change their strategy at all while player without gold bloom had to. Why allowing gold bloom then ?

    For this week, it seems that one of the best strategy (if not the only strategy really optimal) is to use the combo chard guard + blover. Which is not a new combo at all, it had been used before in Battlez as far as I know. So for thoses who master this combo it's not really a new strategy. But for others it is really tricky either you don't use that combo and your strategy is not optimal at all either you have to learn how to use the combo with the perfect timing.

  • I have just played 28 matches trying out various strategies without getting over 250,000 trying to suss out this arena and about the only thing i haven't tried is cannon on the back row.
    I think the EAvil plans department have a large stock of unsold wasabi whips (i don't have it or want it).
    Even massed ranks of caulipowers or electric blueberries didn't have the desired effect.
    VICTORY TO MEEEEE!!!!!!🇬🇧
    Nighty night 🌙 zzzzzzzzzzzzz
  • Humplemann's avatar
    Humplemann
    8 years ago

    @MAGICDAVESHROOM wrote:

    Even massed ranks of caulipowers or electric blueberries didn't have the desired effect.


    I now have ONE plant at max level. It's the Electric Blueberry. I hoped that getting it to level 10 would make it better in Battlez. It didn't! It's still pretty useless.

    It's a powerful plant, because it gives a kill each time it strikes. However, it's badly let down by it's STILL long refresh, and it's long delay between firing. Another downside is when it selects a target and the target is eliminated before the electric charge hits it. If that happens, which it often does, instead of the Electric Blueberry moving on to a different target it goes back to sleep!!!

    If it was like the Caulipower, which DOES move on to hit another target, I would rate it more highly. As it stands at present, regardless of my Electric Blueberry being level 10, I never include it in my load-outs. (It hardly ever makes it into the selection when playing in the various Endless modes either.)

  • eieio_31310's avatar
    eieio_31310
    Hero
    8 years ago

    @Humplemann wrote:

    @BBnot8 wrote:

    What will it be next week, necromancy in column 2 without infinite lawn mower ??

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    Maybe columns 2 thru 9 filled up with Dave's spores. No starting sun and no sun producing plants. Then players restricted to only the basic Peashooter while facing up to a tsunami of Gargantuars? 


    I wish you two would stop given EA more ideas unless you want a job in PVZ3 as game level designer then I zip my lips  🤐

  • MAGICDAVESHROOM's avatar
    MAGICDAVESHROOM
    Legend
    8 years ago
    I tried Both caulipower and slectric blueberry in the latest arena and haven't found much difference between them, caulipower L2 costs 250 sun and electric blueberry L6 is 125 but both take about 12 seconds to recharge but i only have 1 slot to spare for either.
    Managed 344,700 last night.
    VICTORY TO MEEEEE!!!!!!🇬🇧
  • ElAguila64's avatar
    ElAguila64
    Rising Adventurer
    8 years ago

    A tip I stumbled on. If you have the bombgranite set it off in the second column. The tombstones will not come back as long as the seeds from the bombgranite are on top of the squares where they pop up. So I sell the tallnuts to start with for the sun  Then I use 2 of the plant food to use the bombgranite right away. Set it off in the second row second column and the other off in the second column next to the last row. This should give you time to get setup. Personally I am not good with the blover chard guard combo so I use this with the electric pea shooter. I hope it helps  

  • ElAguila64's avatar
    ElAguila64
    Rising Adventurer
    8 years ago
    I tried the spikeweed and the spike rock but they didn't work. Neither did any of the tater bombs.
  • BBnot8's avatar
    BBnot8
    8 years ago

    @eieio_31310 when you will have a setup with only water and no lily pad, you ll know where it comes from 👿 👿 👿


  • @BBnot8 wrote:

    @eieio_31310 when you will have a setup with only water and no lily pad, you ll know where it comes from 👿 👿 👿


    LOL.   Being money minded, I would have thought it makes more sense all the plants which are to be used on the water word to be rent-able with certain amount of coins per Battlez..    

    Tangle Kelp, Guacodile.....

  • MAGICDAVESHROOM's avatar
    MAGICDAVESHROOM
    Legend
    8 years ago
    @ElAguila64 A good tip, wish I have Bombegranate to try this out.

    Bombegranite used to be far more useful than it is now because the zombies have got tougher in recent weeks and take far greater damage than they do in adventure mode and bombegranite's mini-bombs don't seem to have much effect, even on imps. 👿

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